- Fort Cobb Reservoir
- Fort Cobb Dam and Reservoir, Washita Basin Project, are on Pond (Cobb) Creek, a tributary of the Washita River in Caddo County, Oklahoma. The lake is approximately 4,000
- Fort Cobb State Park
- This park offers recreational activities and facilities including camping, fishing, boating and all water sports, golf, hunting and swimming. Visitor's center, gift shop, RV sites with water and electric,
- Fort Cobb State Park Golf Course
- This 18 hole, par 70 course offers bent grass greens, bermuda grass tees and fairways, a wide open front nine, and challenging back nine, well-placed sand bunkers, and lake
- Fort Gibson Lake
- The Fort Gibson Stockade, a restored frontier fort is located near the lake. Fort Gibson is the oldest town in Oklahoma. Visit the web site for more
- Fort Supply Lake
- Some original buildings from Fort Supply, used as a base by Lt. Col. George Custer's 7th Cavalry, are located nearby. Visit the web site for more information about this
- Foss Reservoir
- Foss Dam and Reservoir, on the Washita River in Custer County, provide regulation of the river flows and municipal and industrial water supplies for several cities in Oklahoma. The
- Foss State Park
- Foss State Park is located in western Oklahoma on Foss Lake. Recreational activities include hiking, biking, horseback riding (no rentals), fishing, boating, swimming and camping. Facilities include 110 RV
- Fountainhead Golf Course
- This 18 hole, par 72 course offers oversize bent grass greens, bermuda grass tees and fairways, water hazards, well-placed sand bunkers, lake views and watchable wildlife. Facilities include a
- Gloss Mountain State Park
- A recreational-educational park that is accessible for hiking and picnicking from sunrise to sunset. Facilities include a restroom, picnic pavilions, picnic tables, grills, public water supply, handicap trail to
- Grand Cherokee State Park Golf Course
- Set against the beautiful backdrop of Pensacola Dam, tree-lined fairways, bent grass greens, well-placed bunkers, minimum water hazards and a spectacular view of the Pensacola Dam. Facilities include a
- Great Plains State Park
- Located south of Hobart off Hwy 183, park sits between Wichita Mountains and Lake Tom Steed. Area offers fishing, boating, boat ramps, bird watching, camping, RV parking, swimming beach,
- Great Salt Plains
- Visit Great Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, one of the chain of refuge areas for ducks and geese on the Continental Central Flyway. Crystal digging is allowed Saturdays,
- Great Salt Plains State Park
- Great Salt Plains Lake is located at the park and covers 8,690 surface acres with 41 miles of shoreline and is a shallow, salty lake -- about 1/3 to
- Greenleaf State Park
- One of Oklahoma's original seven parks and one of the most scenic and family-oriented parks. The lake cabins and other facilities were built in the 1930's by the CCC,
- Heavener Runestone State Park
- Heavener State Park is a day-use only park offering group shelters for picnics, picnic tables, outdoor grills, comfort stations, amphitheater, playground, hiking, exploring, and educational programs about the Runestone.
- Heyburn Lake
- Located near Kellyville in the Sandstone Hills of the Osage Section central lowlands with good hunting and fishing.Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa
- Honey Creek State Park
- Honey Creek provides access to Grand Lake for fishing and boating. Facilities include 30/50 amp RV sites, 150 primitive sites, paved interior roads and RV sites, lighted boat ramp,
- Hugo Lake
- The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation manages over 18,000 acres of land and water, which is open to hunting along with an additional 8,000 acres managed by the Corps.
- Hugo Lake State Park
- Located in scenic southeastern Oklahoma, this long established recreation destination offers family fun, boating, abundant fishing opportunities and spectacular sunsets. We offer 16 two-bedroom resort cabins, 10 primitive cabins
- Hulah Lake
- Oil discoveries here made the Osage Indian tribe the wealthiest in America. Woolaroc Museum is nearby. Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa
- Kaw Lake
- On the Arkansas River in Kay and Osage Counties in Oklahoma and Crowley County in Kansas, this 17,000-acre lake offers camping and picnicking; 24,000 acres in both states are
- Keystone Lake
- Author Washington Irving noted Bear's Cove (formerly Bear's Glen) in his 1832 book, "A Tour of the Prairies."Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa
- Keystone State Park
- Located on beautiful Keystone Lake, this park offers 22 lakeview cabins with fireplaces, community center with kitchen, picnic sites, group picnic shelters, 72 RV sites and 82 tent campsites,
- Kirkpatrick Science and Air Space Museum
- Omniplex Science Museum, Oklahoma Air and Space Museum, and Kirkpatrick Center merged effective July 1, 1996 through an agreement that established the organization as one of the largest and
- Lake Eucha State Park
- Lake Eucha State Park is ideal for your family picnic or party. Swim in the pool, hike the trails, enjoy the playground. Plan a family fun day now!
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- Lake Eufaula State Park
- Lake Eufaula State Park is a true family getaway. From golf to boating, and from swimming to hiking, there is much to do at this beautiful park. Children will
- Lake Murray State Park & Lodge
- Oklahoma's oldest and largest state park, located on the shores of beautiful Lake Murray. Fishing, boating and all water sports are found at Lake Murray. Lake Murray Lodge offers
- Lake Murray State Park Golf Course
- Located at Lake Murray State Park, this 18 hole, daily fee golf course is and old mature course with towering oak trees, tree lined fairways, stategically placed water hazards,
- Lake Texoma State Park
- Lake Texoma is Oklahoma's second largest lake, and one of the premier striped bass hot spots in the Southwest. Besides fishing, the park offers swimming, camping, picnic areas and
- Lake Thunderbird
- Water is stored in Lake Thunderbird, the reservoir produced by the construction of Norman Dam,Norman Project, and is pumped into two pipelines, one serving Norman, Oklahoma and the other